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Hosted TFS Pilot Program

Updated: Listing of Hosted TFS Providers

After coming across a question regarding hosted TFS on Linked In, I thought I would post some information on the subject. Here's an excerpt from the attached TFS Hosting Brief.

“Team Foundation Server (TFS) is a server product built on top of standard Microsoft technologies, including ASP.NET web services, SharePoint, and SQL Server 2005. TFS is traditionally self-hosted inside of an organization. A single Team Foundation Server can support up to 2000 users with the appropriate hardware configuration.

Team Foundation Server is available through the SPLA licensing program, enabling hosters to potentially offer a Team Foundation Server hosted offering. See the attached overview document for SPLA pricing details. To date there are no hosters offering such a service. However, we are running a pilot program with several hosters and a handful of customers to begin the process of building a partner ecosystem of TFS hosters.

TFS can be successfully deployed by a hoster using a dedicated server model or even a virtualized server model. This would mean that each hoster customer organization would have its own Team Foundation Server instance. Organizations who do distributed development or do not want to deal with the administrative overhead of maintaining their own Team Foundation Server may find such a hosted offering compelling.”

If you're interested in participating in this program as a provider, please contact us at tfshost@microsoft.com.

TFS Hosting Brief.pdf

Comments

  • Anonymous
    May 30, 2007
    I have and email about a very interesting post from Jim Lamb who is a program manager at Microsoft for TFS. He seams to be looking for potential participants in a "Hosted TFS Pilot Program". I personally would be very interested in this...

  • Anonymous
    June 06, 2007
    Jim Lamb has posted a couple of specs recently. The first is a Windows tray app that notifies you when

  • Anonymous
    August 27, 2007
    For that "keeping up" category entry this week I've hit up a few web site pages that have current topics...

  • Anonymous
    August 28, 2007
    When I posted my question "Would anyone be interested in Hosted TFS?" on linked in I was hopping for a response from potential users. I did not think that Jim Lamb would be reading it and blog about Microsoft's internal ambition to have a hosted model for TFS. I have been quite excited about this subjects as I have worked for many companies that would find the cost of running an internal TFS server prohibitive, but for whom a hosted option would be perfect....